OurBigTrip
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you guys just don't like the fact that I don't see cops as the end all to be all.
Wrong again. I don't see the police as the be all end all, but I don't see them as the enemy either.
you guys just don't like the fact that I don't see cops as the end all to be all.
In the US a person is presumed INNOCENT until proven otherwise. So if I've done nothing wrong, the assumption must ALWAYS, ALWAYS be that until you have proof or probable cause that it is other wise. I AM INNOCENT.
That means you do not have the right to "seize" or "search" or unlawfully detain me.
Now I am not going to escalate the situation but I am always going to ask, "is there a problem". If the officer says "no problem" than no I am not telling you my name, no I am not showing you id. In this country I get to walk down the street without id or telling my name to anyone be they, doctor, lawyer, indian chief or a cop.
If you think I am involved in some thing illegal, than you tell me what the problem is and we discuss.
Well, according to CNN, the police officer's name will be released tomorrow.
That should make the lynch mob happy.
Let's hope Spike Lee does tweet the cops home address and phone number like he did on the Zimmerman case.
It's a concept that's all the rage on many college campuses nowadays. It can be applied to many facets, so if you're a American-born, white, male, heterosexual, temporarily-able bodied, and aged 21-60... then our society practically worships you and heaps upon you all sorts of undeserved/unearned things solely on the basis of such physical attributes. "Check your privilege" is a phrased used to call out someone that is not seen as being sensitive enough to the systemic "unfairness" that others, outside their given privileged status, have to suffer with in life.
He and his family are probably in hiding.
I hope so, because releasing his name at this point is a bad idea.
So, the cop is innocent then? Seems everyone has convicted him of first degree murderBecause very simply. people I love and respected fought and died for my right to be free of gestapo tactics.
In the US a person is presumed INNOCENT until proven otherwise. So if I've done nothing wrong, the assumption must ALWAYS, ALWAYS be that until you have proof or probable cause that it is other wise. I AM INNOCENT.
Agree. Much easier to trot out a trite phrase than offer a well thought-out argument. It's silly and lazy."Check your privilege" = "I don't agree or like what you're saying, so this is my attempt to shut you up"
Agree. Much easier to trot out a trite phrase than offer a well thought-out argument. It's silly and lazy.
Shame on you! Why would you want this to happen? This officer's actions must be investigated but to advocate endangering him and his family is simply reprehensible. None of us pontificating here really knows what happened, including me. We've heard the hyperbole. That's all. But you're willing to turn this man over to a mob. Again, shame on you.Let's hope Spike Lee does tweet the cops home address and phone number like he did on the Zimmerman case.
Shame on you! Why would you want this to happen? This officer's actions must be investigated but to advocate endangering him and his family is simply reprehensible. None of us pontificating here really knows what happened, including me. We've heard the hyperbole. That's all. But you're willing to turn this man over to a mob. Again, shame on you.
I assumed the poster meant "doesn't" although maybe I'm wrong.
Shame on you! Why would you want this to happen? This officer's actions must be investigated but to advocate endangering him and his family is simply reprehensible. None of us pontificating here really knows what happened, including me. We've heard the hyperbole. That's all. But you're willing to turn this man over to a mob. Again, shame on you.
lol.
a time or two. Once I was in a bar and the cops came in asking everyone where they lived and if they had id. I did just what I said above.
Why do you want to know where I live and no I do not have any id. The cop then asked me, why I did not have id and I said because I don't need it right now.
I then asked, "what's the problem officer" and he said " no problem". to which I said, "have a nice night"
My sons have been removed out of their car and had it searched (which there is a class action suit in progress).
When that crazy women said two black males hijacked her and her daughter only to be found in the Grand Floridian. cops in PA lost there minds and randomly started pulling African American males over, making them sit on the side of the highway, while they searched their cars.
Now I live in Philly, a city that is well known for it's police brutality and corruption.
by that logic, all social protest is disrespectful. Rosa parks refused the cops orders to get up. so by your logic she should have cooperated with the cops?
The colonist not buying British tea was I'm sure to the Brits, disrespectful.
to some cops, the very audacity of questioning them is disrespectful.
In bar without ID? Did you have a drink?
Wrong.
"I'd rather not answer your questions without an attorney"
"Screw you, I don't have to answer your questions".
One is respectful, one isn't.